This property is open during normal hours.
The Trustees asks that visitors follow social distancing guidelines for the health and safety of all. Please note: all buildings and inside areas are remain closed on all properties. For more information about our response to COVID-19, please click here.

Discover real camping adventures in the North Quabbin Region of Central Massachusetts – just an hour and a half from Boston or Springfield.

Set along the shores of a 200-acre lake, the Tully Lake Campground offers modern conveniences and superb recreational opportunities in a wilderness-like setting. Choose from 35 well spaced, walk-in tent-only campsites, including 16 waterfront sites, and 2 handicapped-accessible sites, each large enough to comfortably accommodate 2 tents. Paddle around Tully Lake in a canoe or kayak or walk along its shoreline footpaths. Take a day trip to a nearby waterfall or scenic overlook, Doane's Falls is in easy walking distance from the campground parking area. Or, explore miles of hiking and mountain bike trails, the campground is the main trailhead for the 22-mile Tully Trail.

TrailsThe reservation is a link in the 22-mile Tully Trail. Seven miles of nearby mountain bike trails.

When to VisitFor information about season of operation, fees, and making reservations, visit www.tullylakecampground.org.

Facilities

A picnic table, fireplace, and cooking grill are provided at each site.

This property is open during normal hours.
The Trustees asks that visitors follow social distancing guidelines for the health and safety of all. Please note: all buildings and inside areas are remain closed on all properties. For more information about our response to COVID-19, please click here.

Admission & Fees

For information about season of operation, fees, and making reservations, visit www.tullylakecampground.org.

From Rt. 2, take Exit 18 and turn left onto Rt. 2A West toward Athol. From the intersection of Rts. 2A and 32 North in Athol, cross the Millers River Bridge and bear left following the signs on Rt. 32 North. Proceed about 4 mi., passing the Tully Dam, and take a right onto Doane Hill Rd. Proceed for 1 mi. Tully Lake Campground is on the right.

Additional Information

Community LinksNorth Quabbin Region

Before You GoWe encourage you to visit as many Trustees properties as you can.

Wherever your travels take you, please observe all posted regulations, follow special instructions from property staff, and keep in mind the Stewardship Code:

Protect wildlife and plants.

Guard against all risk of fire.

Help keep air and water clean.

Carry out what you carry in.

Use marked footpaths and bridle paths.

Leave livestock, crops, and machinery alone.

Respect the privacy of neighboring land.

Enjoy and share the landscape with others.

Click on links below for further visitor information:

Before Setting OutRecreational ActivitiesSafetyAbout Hunting on Trustees of Reservations Land

Regulations &amp Advisories

Click here to review regulations and advisories.

The Trustees reserves the right to photograph or video visitors and program participants for promotional use, and usage of our properties implies consent. Find the full policy here.

History

Tully Lake was created for flood-control purposes by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which built Tully Lake campground in 1977 and retains ownership.

Property Acquisition HistoryThe Trustees have managed the campground since 1999.

Bed & Breakfast

OSV Permits

Great Point Circle

Beach Parking Stickers

Farm Shares & CSA

Summer Camp

Programs

Join naturalists and guides for interpretive and recreational programs scheduled throughout the summer.